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Seeing Vincent

Vincent Vag Gogh's painting Sunflowers in a 2019 Tate Britain exhibition. Visitors to the gallery take photographs with their phones
A Vincent Vag Gogh self-portrait in a 2019 Tate Britain exhibition. Visitors to the gallery mill around in the foreground, one listens to a gallery tour on headphones
Vincent Vag Gogh's painting Sunflowers in a 2019 Tate Britain exhibition. Visitors to the gallery mill around in the foreground
Vincent Vag Gogh's painting Sunflowers in a 2019 Tate Britain exhibition. Visitors to the gallery mill around in the foreground
Vincent Vag Gogh's painting Sunflowers in a 2019 Tate Britain exhibition. The painting is out of focus. In the foreground a visitor to the gallery takes a photograph with a mobile phone
A Vincent Vag Gogh self-portrait in a 2019 Tate Britain exhibition. Visitors to the gallery mill around in the foreground

Tate Britain, London, 2019.

Published 29 September, 2022
Categorized as Uncategorized Tagged Art, Dutch, France, French, London, Nederlands, post-impressionist, Tate Britain

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